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Portugal at crossroads as far-right advances ahead of snap elections
After Portugal’s snap elections on 10 March, the nation may be at a crossroads in forming a government, given the exponential growth of the far right, from which all other parties promise to keep their distance.
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Following Latvia, Poland considers import bans for Russian, Belarusian grain
Poland will study Latvia’s decision to ban agricultural imports from Russia and Belarus and will look at imposing embargoes for grain to prevent it from destabilising the Polish market, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced at a press conference with his Latvian counterpart, Evika Siliņa.
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Borrell says ‘carnage’ at Gaza aid delivery site ‘totally unacceptable’
European Union foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell denounced late Thursday (29 February) the killing of dozens of Palestinians during an aid delivery in the northern Gaza Strip, calling the deaths "totally unacceptable".
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EU Recovery fund: Commission insists on 2026 deadline as Poland causes headaches
Despite several challenges member states such as Poland face in implementing projects on time under the EU Recovery Fund, the European Commission insists on the agreed 2026 deadline, stressing the fund’s “temporary” nature.
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How social media is shaping the 2024 EU elections
Together with Katja Muñoz, research fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations’ Center for Geopolitics, Geoeconomics, and Technology, we talk about the impact of social media and technology on the 2024 European Parliament elections.
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Is Russia outperforming the EU or simply borrowing from its own future?
Leo Tolstoy’s famous maxim about families could easily be adapted to express an important truth about contemporary geopolitics: the economies of the EU and Russia are both unhappy, but each in its own way.
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US money propping up France’s investment allure, but will it last?
The number of confirmed foreign investments projects in France is on the up for the third year in a row, according to new government data released on Thursday (29 February) – almost a third of which comes from the US, despite growing concerns over labour costs and administrative complexity.
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The Brief – Toward a Ukraine settlement?
Is public opinion in EU countries pushing toward a settlement in Ukraine? A recent study provides food for thought -- and suggests this might be the case.
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There is no drink of moderation, but only the practice of moderation [Promoted content]
Writing in Euractiv recently, the CEO of the World Brewing Alliance, Justin Kissinger, made some remarkable claims that deserve some scrutiny. He began his piece with a reflection on the failure of the US experiment with alcohol prohibition, and a warning about the continuing influence of the temperance movement over global and national policy approaches to alcohol.
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Former top EU official: Polish farmers, stop blaming Kyiv and Brussels for low prices
The way out of the ongoing crisis of food imports is through the EU and its safeguards and not via the "populist" game of blaming it on Ukraine or Brussels, Poland's former deputy minister of agriculture and director general at the European Commission, Jerzy Plewa, told Euractiv in an interview.
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‘We don’t need Russian gas’: Will Austria finally ditch Gazprom?
When Austria was forced to admit in mid-February that Russian gas made up 98% of its recent gas supply – two years after the Kremlin attacked Ukraine – it triggered a political pile-on. Will Austria be able to rid itself of its dependence?
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The vanishing point of courting farmers’ votes
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EU, US draft strict conditions for launch of Galileo satellites from American soil
Brussels and Washington are close to greenlighting the launch of European navigation satellites from US territory this year to avoid service disruption, after two years of delay, Euractiv has learnt.
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EFSA to ask Commission to ‘relaunch’ chief executive selection process
The management board of the EU’s food authority EFSA is ‘not satisfied’ with the outcome of the recruitment process for a new chief executive and will ask the European Commission to ‘relaunch’ it, the board’s chairman said in a statement on Thursday (29 February).
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25th Rare Disease Day – a year of opportunity for life-changing therapies [Promoted content]
On the 25th Rare Disease Day, three representatives of the rare disease community consider how to maximise the potential of the EU’s Joint Clinical Assessment to accelerate patient access to ATMPs.
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Russia’s Putin warns sending Western troops to Ukraine risks nuclear war
Russia's President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday (29 February) that Western support for Ukraine risks triggering a global war, in his most explicit threat to use nuclear weapons since he ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago.
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EU Parliament urges EIB to scrap ammunition, weapons financing restrictions
The vote comes amid mounting pressure on the EIB to increase its defence-related investments following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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European Parliament’s presence on banned TikTok raises security concerns
The European Parliament wants to use TikTok for the EU elections in June, Despite previous bans due to cybersecurity worries.
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Sweden ‘on its toes’ after Russian pledges countermeasures over NATO bid
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Sweden being ‘on its toes’ after Russia pledged countermeasures over its NATO bid, Bulgaria becoming the main route for Russian gas imports to the EU and Ukraine in 2025, and so much more.
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European power grids head towards an ever closer union – and a new watchdog
The rest of this decade will see deeper integration of EU electricity grids to enable a sharing of renewables across the bloc - and with, a power boost for the Ljubljana-based EU energy watchdog ACER.
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